Wednesday October 19th, grade 5 & 6 students had the opportunity to learn about Moose Hunting. It was not compulsory for students to attend, only the students who chose to, attended.
Ronnie, Roman & Darwan were generous enough to take time out of their day to talk to students about the importance of hunting for food, ethical Moose kills, the respect we pay to Mother Earth with Tobacco offerings after we kill an animal, different parts of the animal and their uses.
Amazing work by the Warriors this season! Only loosing one game during their season and placing 3rd in the Jamboree they competed in at Natoaganeg School. Which is an amazing achievement on it’s own, however, considering this is only the second season the school has ever had a Soccer team, Warriors should be especially proud!
Students excelled on the field displaying great efforts of skill, team work & sportsmanship. Players & parents truly should be proud of their achievements.
October 4th is a day where we honour the lives of missing Aboriginal women and girls. The violence experienced by Aboriginal women and girls in Canada is a national tragedy.
We are honouring these women by fostering awareness and participating in a whole school moment of silence.
Monday October 3rd we celebrated our monthly Attendance & Achievements with a ceremony, including a special performance by Ms Britten's literacy group; 'How Glooskap Found Summer' .
Tuesday October 4th we will be taking a school field trip to McAllister Farm. We will leave the school at 11:30am and return by 2pm. Students will learn how apples grow, get to pick their own apples & enjoy a hay ride.
Student Admission is paid by the school. **Family are welcome to join, however will need to meet us at the farm (12 noon) & pay own admission.